Category Archive: Original Writing

Jul 23 2022

Historic Tyrone Mills – One of Canada’s oldest water powered grist mills

July 2022 Tyrone Mills, in the former Village of Tyrone, now part of Clarington, Ontario, is both a tourist attraction and a functioning mill, one of Canada’s oldest water powered grist mills still in operation. Erected in 1846 by James McFeeters and John Gray, it has served as a grist mill, flour mill, lumber mill, apple cider producer, …

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Jul 22 2022

Adapting to the changing climate is the best we can hope for

July 2022 Re: “Adapting to climate change is money well spent” Editorial, Toronto Sun, 20 July 2022: In one of the geography classes that I took in high school, my teacher distributed a handout containing a semi-satirical story relating to the issue of Global Warming. This was in 1985 or 1986. I found it quite …

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Jul 20 2022

The Barber Paper Mill – The crumbling remains of a historic mill

July 2022 Built in 1854, along the Credit River in Georgetown, Ontario, it’s a rare example of a pre-Confederation industrial complex still standing, although one that’s slowly crumbling. Originally operated by the four Barber brothers (Joseph, Robert, William, and James), the Barber Paper Mill also has the distinction of being the first electrical generating plant …

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Jul 19 2022

The long-awaited return of the Canadian Armed Forces Day & Air Show a huge success

July 2022 The Canadian Armed Forces Day & Air Show returned with a vengeance in 2022 at Camp Borden, for the first time since 2018. The two-day event over the Father’s Day weekend is normally held every second year on the “Air Force side” of Camp Borden, the site of a World War I training …

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Jul 14 2022

Canada’s own Taj Mahal – The Thomas Foster Memorial

July 2022 When it comes to a final resting place, some people with means will opt for very opulent mosuleums for their family and themselves. Very few are as opulent as the Thomas Foster Memorial in Uxbridge Township, Ontario, designed as the final resting place of Thomas Foster, his wife and daughter. Inspired by India’s …

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Jul 11 2022

Trudeau supporters: Are you happy now?!

Published in the Toronto Sun, 13 July 2022, Winnipeg Sun, 17 July 2022 Re: “High gas prices hurting? That’s exactly what Trudeau wants” (Kris Sims/Franco Terrazzano, Toronto Sun, 11 July): To those who voted for Justin Trudeau in 2015, 2019, and especially 2021, are you happy now?! Was the legal marijuana worth the price we …

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Jul 11 2022

Reesor Pioneer Cemetery is the final resting place of some of the early settlers of Markham Township

July 2022 The City of Markham, a city of around 340, 000 in southern Ontario, has its origins dating back to the early days of Upper Canada. Established as Ressorville in 1826 by Joseph Reesor, a Mennonite “Pennsylvania Dutch” settler, it’s one of the early villages in Markham Township. A post office was opened in …

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Jul 10 2022

Historic carousel and miniature train entertain at Riverside Park

July 2022 Riverside Park is a jewel of a park for the residents of the medium-size city in Guelph, Ontario, known as “The Royal City.” The park opened in 1905, then spanning only 14.5 acres, as a stop on the Guelph Radial Railway streetcar line. Situated along the Speed River, the now-80-acre park has many …

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Jul 06 2022

No justice for you when you offend Justin Trudeau

July 2022 The Ontario Provincial Police issued a press release recent, noting that on 5 July, just after 7 p.m., “OPP stopped the vehicle at Harwood Road and County Road 45 and arrested the vehicle occupants. As a result, Cobourg Police Service arrested and charged Laurelle Cox, a 35-year-old female from Port Hope, with the …

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Jul 06 2022

Yet another mass shooting in America – Could it have been stopped?

July 2022 The recent mass shooting in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park is once again causing some American legislators to to call for stricter gun control laws. Will it finally be the tipping point, or will they just go after the usual low-hanging fruit of law-abiding gun owners, people who would never dream of …

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